He Does Not Pray In Congregation Because Of His Work
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If a person sometimes does not go to Fajr or
Taraweeh prayer because of intense pressure at work,
is that permissible or not? Please note that my father
usually does not fail to pray Taraweeh in Ramadaan
unless he is sick and he is also religiously-committed
– praise be to Allaah – but now because of the
pressure of work he does not go to pray sometimes.
Praise be to Allaah.
Prayer in congregation is obligatory at all times,
because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"When you (O Messenger Muhammad) are among them, and
lead them in As-Salaah (the prayer), let one party of
them stand up [in Salaah (prayer)] with you taking
their arms with them; when they finish their
prostrations, let them take their positions in the
rear"
[al-Nisa' 4:102]
Allaah has enjoined prayer in congregation at times of
war, so how about at times of peace?
Al-Bukhaari (608) and Muslim (1040) narrated that the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said: "I was thinking of ordering that firewood be
gathered, then I would order that the call to prayer
be given, then I would order a man to lead the prayer,
then I would go to men who do not attend the prayer
and I would burn their houses down around them." In
Saheeh Muslim (1044) it says: A blind man came to the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
and said: "O Messenger of Allaah, I do not have a
guide to bring me to the mosque." He asked the
Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) to grant him a concession allowing him to
pray in his house, and he granted him that concession,
but when he turned to leave he said: "Can you hear the
call to prayer?" He said: "Yes." He said: Then answer
it." So the Muslim should regularly pray in
congregation at all times, and not let any worldly
distractions keep him away from that.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"O you who believe! Let not your properties or your
children divert you from the remembrance of Allaah.
And whosoever does that, then they are the losers"
[al-Munaafiqoon 63:9]
You should advise your father and remind him of this
saheeh evidence, with wisdom and beautiful preaching.
This ruling applies to offering the five daily prayers
in congregation. With regard to Taraweeh, the matter
is easier than that. It is permissible for a Muslim to
pray Taraweeh at home, although it is better to pray
it in congregation in the mosque.
It is not permissible for a Muslim to devote himself
to worldly work at the expense of his worship and
prayer. Allaah has described the believers as those
who do not let their trade and selling distract them
from the remembrance of Allaah and establishing
prayer. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"In houses (mosques) which Allaah has ordered to be
raised (to be cleaned, and to be honoured), in them
His Name is remembered [i.e. Adhaan, Iqaamah, Salaat
(prayers), invocations, recitation of the Qur'aan].
Therein glorify Him (Allaah) in the mornings and in
the afternoons or the evenings,
37. Men whom neither trade nor sale (business) diverts
from the remembrance of Allaah (with heart and tongue)
nor from performing As-Salaat (Iqaamat-as-Salaat) nor
from giving the Zakaah. They fear a Day when hearts
and eyes will be overturned (out of the horror of the
torment of the Day of Resurrection).
38. That Allaah may reward them according to the best
of their deeds, and add even more for them out of His
Grace. And Allaah provides without measure to whom He
wills"
[al-Noor 24:36-38]
This passage ends with the words "And Allaah provides
without measure to whom He wills", which hints to the
one who spends his time in trade and work at the
expense of his obedience to his Lord, that provision
is in the hand of Allaah and He provides without
measure to whom He wills. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) explained that when
he said: "O people, fear Allaah and be moderate in
seeking a living, for no soul will die until it has
received all its provision, even if it is slow in
coming. So fear Allaah and be moderate in seeking
provision; take that which is permissible and leave
that which is forbidden." Narrated by Ibn Maajah,
2144, from the hadeeth of Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah (may
Allaah be pleased with him); classed as saheeh by
Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb (1698).
There is no reason why you should not do what you can
to earn a living, but the Muslim should not go to
extremes with work and devote all his time to it at
the expense of his worship, health and raising his
children. He should create a balance between
everything.
We hope that your father will study what we have said
and think about it properly. We ask Allaah to guide
him to the best of words, deeds and attitudes, and to
bless him with a goodly and blessed provision.
And Allaah knows best
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